Books
Kaia Stonebrook

Rockstar Excess

“Rockstar Excess” delves into the often-turbulent lives of rock musicians, dissecting how fame, fortune, and a penchant for reckless behavior have shaped the genre. It examines the psychological toll of sudden fame and wealth, revealing how these factors contribute to a culture of excess. The book argues this isn't merely a series of isolated incidents, but a deeply rooted issue stemming from psychological vulnerabilities amplified by historical precedents and industry exploitation.

The book traces rock music's evolution, highlighting pivotal moments and figures that fueled its culture of excess. For instance, the pressure of constant public scrutiny often pushes artists towards self-destructive coping mechanisms. By weaving together psychology, sociology, and musicology, “Rockstar Excess” offers a comprehensive perspective, challenging romanticized notions of the “rockstar” lifestyle.

The book begins by introducing core concepts like addiction and the commodification of rock music. It then progresses through sections examining the psychological profiles of musicians, the historical context, and the long-term consequences of reckless behavior. It ultimately seeks to foster a healthier environment within the music industry.
127 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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